Sehr, sehr gut +1
Sehr, sehr gut +1
But that might be something the CIA wants to look into. Subjecting suspected terrorists to watching the Michigan intra-squad scrimmage. We'd have Mullah Omar in short time.
So you're trying to say, is that you're not sure what the color of their comforter was?
Saturday's opponent is Minnesota. P1, S2.
What color comforter do they have?
Are you Daniel Radcliffe? I'm asking for a friend.
Um, what?
Good god, man.
This comment is a good comment.
I'm not all that disappointed to see her go. She was starting to stink up the joint. Better that she quit before she goes and gets fired.
Yes, act like you've been there before! Fuck that guy for showing emotion. He's probably a thug.
This didn't get enough love. Some dude's comment which attempted to validate the thoughts of Mike Ditka got more love than this. What the fuck.
Another thing that's hard to ignore is the heat emanating from this take.
This is awesome.
Who, Joan Rivers?
There's no question they'll have a more difficult time replacing Di Maria, but Xabi's ability to get them from defense to counter in a blink won't be replicated by Khedira or Illarramendi. Khedira is a very good defensive midfielder, but he doesn't have the vision/passing of Alonso. Illaramendi has shown some flashes…
I don't disagree, inasmuch as he was Real's engine, but (and I'm nitpicking here) I'd give as much credit to Xabi as I would Di Maria in regards to making Real's 4-3-3 a viable formation. Without those two, Real's suspect defense (excluding Varane) is exposed and there is no link between them and the BBC.
Bill, when you said that he sold the one player that made Real tick (in the 4-3-3) , I'm assuming you meant Di Maria? Or did you mean Xabi?
You've already made my weekend +1
Oh, eat a dick.